The annual Visitor Industry Charity Walk made its way to Honolulu, after earlier walks on Moloka'i, Lana'i, Maui, and the Big Island. KITV4's Brandi Higa put her "Best Slippah Forward," and spoke with Honolulu Mayor Kirk Caldwell on how it's bringing out friendly competition between counties.

It's called the "superwalk"... and it's going on right now. We're talking about this year's Visitor Industry Charity Walk. It kicked off just minutes ago Ala Moana Beach Park's McCoy Pavilion.... and that's where we find KITV4's Brandi Higa this morning with more. Hey Brandi... -started at 7 am at McCoy Pavilion... Makes its way into Ala Moana, through Waikiki, then back. -6 mile route -road closures up Today is the 36th year for the Hawaii Lodging and Tourism association visitor industry charity walk on Oahu and Kauai. The first charity walk was held earlier this month on Molokai, grossing over $66-thousand dollars-- and Lanai with over $29- thousand dollars. On Maui, over 860-thousand was raised last weekend. The goal for Oahu is a million... Proceeds generated by the Walk will benefit hundreds of local charities. And whatever money is raised on each island stays on that island. On Oahu, the Walk starts at 7 this morning at Ala Moana Beach Park's McCoy Pavilion. The minimum donation is $35-dollars for adults and $25- dollars for those under the age of 18. Coming up: breaking down the numbers, total raised so far? participants? In just a few hours-- you'll have a second